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- Q5081363 description "American soldier and minister".
- Q5081363 description "American soldier and minister".
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- Q5081363 abstract "Dr. Charles Oliver Brown lived to the age of 93 (1848–1941). His life experiences began early when at the age of 11 he drove a team on the canal from Toledo to Cincinnati (Miami and Erie Canal). He served as a bugler in the American Civil War at age 13, became a minister, was a noted speaker in the United States and Canada, and became a key figure in the controversy around General William Tecumseh Sherman's famous remark, "War is Hell." Following the Civil War, Brown survived a highly publicized blackmail incident in San Francisco, became a sought after speaker, and was frequently quoted on his writings on the development of Congregational churches.".
- Q5081363 birthDate "1848".
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- Q5081363 deathDate "1941".
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- Q5081363 dateOfBirth "1848".
- Q5081363 dateOfDeath "1941".
- Q5081363 name "Brown, Charles Oliver".
- Q5081363 shortDescription "American soldier and minister".
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- Q5081363 comment "Dr. Charles Oliver Brown lived to the age of 93 (1848–1941). His life experiences began early when at the age of 11 he drove a team on the canal from Toledo to Cincinnati (Miami and Erie Canal).".
- Q5081363 label "Charles Oliver Brown".
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- Q5081363 givenName "Charles Oliver".
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- Q5081363 name "Charles Oliver Brown".
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